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Shoulder Protection

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I have an old shoulder injury and even after stabilisation surgery it still has a tendenceny to dislocate.

As I am off skiing soon I was wondering if it was worth investing in one of the shoulder protection supports, e.g. 661, to try and help prevent it dislocating should I have a bad fall.

Anybody used one and found it works?


Chhers Andy
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
tyke, this topic has been discussed before, you might find it if you do a search.

I think the general consensus was that a shoulder support wouldn't provide much protection in a fall due to the forces involved. I have the same problem, although it's not bad enough to need surgery. I wear a shoulder support but it's more for confidence, and to provide some protection from minor jars that can cause partial dislocation, eg an awkward pole plant.
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